Sentence examples for serve narrow from inspiring English sources

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Many existing regulations should be changed, as they were originally designed to serve narrow interests and/or have outlived their usefulness.

Sarah Williams Goldhagen is right to point to the "the weakness, and often absence, of... urban planning offices and professional, institutionalized design review boards" as contributing to American historic preservation efforts that serve narrow political or development interests.

For starters the federal government is filled with programs and set-asides that are either outdated, wasteful, largely symbolic or designed to serve narrow interest groups.

The dissenters reiterated the central reasoning of Austin, that corporations can use their dollars to blast voters with information that may serve narrow financial interests but not those of society as a whole.

These next-generation lights now serve narrow applications such as retail displays, but next year, Mueller says, Color Kinetics will use LEDs to produce super new white lightbulbs that consume half as much electricity as ordinary bulbs and last ten years or more.

The world needs to stand firm against illegitimate coalitions of the international community led by the U.S. to serve narrow interests.

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In the same way that television networks and general magazines have given way to cable channels and special-interest magazines, and even radio stations have shifted their programming to serve narrower and narrower categories, cars aimed at small segments of the market have eaten away at the midsize sedans that once filled the highways.

An analysis by the Associated Press following the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen in Ferguson, Missouri, found that racial diversity was improving, with the gap between black police officers and the communities where they serve narrowing over the last few decades.

All that this "droning" does achieve is to serve narrow-minded bean counters' sterile desires to "go for the kill," as if killing the head of an organization would destroy the whole body.

You build the bonds between the community and the police force, build bonds of understanding, and then when people feel comfortable in their communities, that gap between the police and the communities they serve narrows.

"Our economy is in danger of becoming the latter, monopolised by a minority, serving narrow and sectional interests".

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